Guttmacher's Dangerous Silence on Abortion Complications Exposed

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Posted 2 days ago

Abortion advocates at the Guttmacher Institute are attempting to silence the crucial data surrounding the dangers of abortion, raising alarm bells for those who value women's health and informed choice.

In a disturbing move, Guttmacher has called for states to cease collecting and reporting statistics on abortion complications, a decision that could effectively obscure vital information about the risks associated with abortion procedures.

Under the Biden administration, the Federal Drug Administration loosened restrictions on chemical abortions, leading to a significant uptick in hospitalizations due to complications. This trend underscores a growing concern among pro-life advocates that women are not being adequately informed about the dangers they face.

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that at least five women died from complications related to legal abortions in 2021. Tragically, these deaths often fall under the radar, receiving little attention outside of family circles or pro-life organizations. Yet, Guttmacher’s new stance would prevent even this minimal acknowledgment of the risks involved, suggesting a chilling disregard for women's health and safety.


The abortion industry's secrecy is especially troubling when considering cases like that of 18-year-old Alexis Arguello, who died after a 22-week abortion in Colorado. Such tragedies need to be recognized and discussed openly to ensure that women can make fully informed choices.

In states that are lax in reporting such incidents, the lack of data means that women may unknowingly put themselves at risk due to their inability to access honest and comprehensive information about abortion. Ignoring these statistics does nothing but protect the interests of the abortion industry instead of promoting women's well-being.

It is imperative that both federal and state authorities continue to prioritize transparency in abortion reporting, ensuring that women have the knowledge necessary to make decisions about their health. Those advocating for a reduction in abortion data collection are not focused on empowering women but rather on shielding the abortion industry from scrutiny.

Understanding the real, often tragic consequences of abortion is crucial. Without oversight and accountability, we risk further endangering the very individuals that advocates claim to support—women across the nation who deserve the truth about their health choices.

Sources:
lifenews.com
theblaze.com
townhall.com












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